From cb4cf99c2cc09bab1d3cf0324cd13ed0510984c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "nethack.allison" Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:34:55 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Guidebook suggestions by - Also, I just noticed that an entire devteam paragraph was duplicated in the .tex version. --- doc/Guidebook.mn | 12 ++++++------ doc/Guidebook.tex | 21 ++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/Guidebook.mn b/doc/Guidebook.mn index 469dde216..7d72bf7dc 100644 --- a/doc/Guidebook.mn +++ b/doc/Guidebook.mn @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ .ds vr "NetHack 3.4 .ds f0 "\*(vr .ds f1 -.ds f2 "March 17, 2002 +.ds f2 "March 18, 2002 .mt A Guide to the Mazes of Menace (Guidebook for NetHack) @@ -2345,10 +2345,10 @@ The 3.3 development team, consisting of \fBMichael Allison\fP, \fBKen Arromdee\f December 1999 and 3.3.1 in August of 2000. .pg Version 3.3 offered many firsts. It was the first version to separate race -and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an Elf Race, -and the races of Dwarves, Gnomes, and Orcs made their first appearance in -the game alongside the familiar Human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined -Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues, +and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an elf race, +and the races of dwarves, gnomes, and orcs made their first appearance in +the game alongside the familiar human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined +Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues, Samurai, Tourists, Valkyries and of course, Wizards. It was also the first version to allow you to ride a steed, and was the first version to have a publicly available web-site listing all the bugs that had been discovered. Despite @@ -2362,7 +2362,7 @@ The 3.4 development team initially consisted of \fBJanet Walz\fP, and \fBPaul Winner\fP, with \fB Warwick Allison\fP joining just before the release of NetHack 3.4.0 in March 2002. .pg -As with version 3.2, various people contributed to the game as a whole as +As with version 3.3, various people contributed to the game as a whole as well as supporting ports on the different platforms that NetHack runs on: .pg \fBPat Rankin\fP maintained 3.4 for VMS. diff --git a/doc/Guidebook.tex b/doc/Guidebook.tex index 1181232c5..5c459a5db 100644 --- a/doc/Guidebook.tex +++ b/doc/Guidebook.tex @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ %.au \author{Eric S. Raymond\\ (Extensively edited and expanded for 3.4)} -\date{March 17, 2002} +\date{March 18, 2002} \maketitle @@ -2907,10 +2907,10 @@ December 1999 and 3.3.1 in August of 2000. %.pg \medskip Version 3.3 offered many firsts. It was the first version to separate race -and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an Elf Race, -and the races of Dwarves, Gnomes, and Orcs made their first appearance in -the game alongside the familiar Human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined -Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues, +and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an elf race, +and the races of dwarves, gnomes, and orcs made their first appearance in +the game alongside the familiar human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined +Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues, Samurai, Tourists, Valkyries and of course, Wizards. It was also the first version to allow you to ride a steed, and was the first version to have a publicly available web-site listing all the bugs that had been discovered. Despite @@ -2928,16 +2928,7 @@ just before the release of NetHack 3.4.0 in March 2002. %.pg \medskip -The 3.4 development team initially consisted of {\it Michael Allison}, {\it Ken Arromdee}, -{\it David Cohrs}, {\it Jessie Collet}, {\it Steve Creps}, {\it Kevin Darcy}, -{\it Timo Hakulinen}, -{\it Kevin Hugo}, {\it Steve Linhart}, {\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Dean Luick}, {\it Pat Rankin}, -{\it Eric Smith}, {\it Mike Stephenson}, {\it Janet Walz}, and {\it Paul Winner}. -{\it Warwick Allison} joined just before the release of NetHack 3.4.0. - -%.pg -\medskip -As with version 3.2, various people contributed to the game as a whole as +As with version 3.3, various people contributed to the game as a whole as well as supporting ports on the different platforms that {\it NetHack\/} runs on: